New Kom-Emine Guidebook

Kom – Emine – a guidebook along the main ridge of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.

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Kom-Emine is a long distance path in Bulgaria, part of the E3 European Long Distance Path, just like Camino de Santiago in Spain. This route gains more and more popularity among the travelers not only from Bulgaria but also foreign hikers from Poland, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and France. The mountain trail heads from west and crosses the whole country eastward to the Black sea cost. It is a 650 kilometers long journey in the heart of Bulgaria that takes you to more than 100 peaks and through over 21 mountain passes. The Balkan Mountains are famous for the huge variety of flora and fauna and the innumerous sites of cultural, historical and natural heritage they treasure.

“Kom-Emine” guidebook by Zhivko Momchev is the first ever guide to the route in English language. Issued by Oilaripi Trekking Association.

Beautifully designed and user-friendly, it provides all the essential information about the route, accommodation and sights in a well structured way.

The guide is divided into 20 daily stages of the route, each of them providing:

– detailed route description with ridge and bypass options;
– map of the route;
– elevation chart (hiking, biking, skiing);
– sights and facts;
– sleeping accommodations.

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This luxury full-color edition is printed on durable glossy paper and with its eye-pleasing design and author’s photographs it is a valuable companion on the route.

It is light, compact and durable enough to bring along with you on the trek. Find the book in our Shop

Read more about our 5-day guided trail running trip.

Read more about the International Long Distance Trails Network in Bulgaria.

Comments 1

I have just ordered your book and hope to do this hike maybe next year. On a recent hike in Portugal I meet and hiked with some nice people from Varna, one of them posted about this trail. I have hiked over 14,000 klms in the last seven years and run a blog, mainly photographs of my travels. http://www.dermotdolan.blogspot.com

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